SHERIFF'S OFFICE

November 5, 2013

- Jackie Agosto, Steubenville Pike, Lisbon, reported at 12:12 p.m. Sunday her mailbox was missing from the pole. It was there on Friday, but missing on Saturday when she went to check the mail.

- Mike Kleean, state Route 14, East Palestine, reported at 11:15 a.m. Sunday he has been missing his car hauling trailer since 2008 and located it at a business in Unity. In order to retrieve it he needed to show proof of ownership and he wanted to know how to obtain that proof.

- Jim Owens, Darner Road, Lisbon, reported at 11:14 a.m. Sunday there was a man pinned between a tree and a tractor. A deputy helped the fire department free the man, who was taken then by KLG to a hospital for treatment.

- Patricia Borchardt, Crestview Road, New Waterford, reported at 4:43 p.m. Sunday she and her husband argued, then he grabbed her arm, pulled it up to her face and hit her. She declined to file charges and he agreed to go to his father-in-law's home up the road until they could both calm down.

- Matthew Faulkner of Boardman reported at 9:25 p.m. Sunday his 1-year-old son and the child's mother are at Roseland Commons and he received a call from someone who said the mother's husband struck the child with something on the butt leaving a red mark. Deputies spoke to the mother, who said she did not think there were any marks on the child. The baby was woken and checked with no marks found. The husband stated there is no law against spanking a child, although deputies noted a child that young should not be disciplined that way.

- Kirt Banister, Cream Ridge Road, Lisbon, reported someone unsafely shooting at 11:18 p.m. Saturday. Deputies spoke to the neighbor he had believed responsible, Rusty Altman, who said he was not shooting. He claimed to be asleep. Altman was found to have a warrant and was taken to the county jail.

- Deputies responded to a Darner Road home at 2:10 a.m. Saturday where a man reportedly had been drinking, threatened to harm himself and went into a nearby field with a machete inside a sheath. After speaking further with his sister, he threw the machete and went back inside. His sister, the homeowner, only wanted him to get help for his drinking, which he agreed to be transported to receive.

- Michele Buck, County Line Road, Columbiana, reported at 7:17 a.m. Saturday someone drove a doughnut through their front yard. This was reportedly the third time this has happened recently.

- Deputies checking Beaver Local High School at 6:10 a.m. Sunday discovered someone painted a pair of blue eyes on the outside of the south wall of the building.

- An apparently intoxicated woman followed a teenage girl home from work at 11:25 p.m. Sunday to the Sunrise Mobile Park, James Drive, Wellsville, honking her horn and flashing her lights. She then reportedly began yelling for the girl's grandfather, demanding he come outside and give her his name. When he refused to tell her, she reportedly put her hand in her pocket, acted like she had a gun in her pocket and threatened him not to take a step closer or she would use it. After she learned the police were coming, the woman then reportedly began to rub the grandfather's arm and tell him she was sure they could work it out. She also began to clean out her vehicle and attempted to leave before the grandfather jumped in front of her car. Sandra K. Stephen, 60, Peterson Road, Wellsville, was charged with menacing.